Abstract 248P
Background
Over the past decade, a growing body of literature has elucidated the involvement of zinc homeostasis in tumor growth and progression. Herein, we present a bioinformatics-based study to evaluate the prognostic potential of zinc homeostasis-related genes in ccRCC.
Methods
The Human Genome Atlas Program (TCGA) was accessed to retrieve level 3 omics data and the corresponding clinicopathological variables. Differential expression of zinc homeostasis-related genes were considered statistically significant with a |Log2(fold change)| ≥ 1.5 and a P-value ≤ .01. The prognostic potential of selected genes was assessed using multivariate Cox logistic regression analysis. LinkedOmics was used to functionally annotate significantly co-expressed genes using KEGG terminology. Enrichment of the hallmarks of cancer gene sets was tested using gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA). Tumor immune microenvironment was explored using TIMER 2.0.
Results
A total of five significant differentially expressed genes were detected, including MT1G, SLC30A2, MT1F, SLC39A1, and MT1H. The latter being the only gene with a significant prognostic profile. High MT1H expression is associated with shortened overall survival (HR: 1.534, 95% CI: 1.140-2.064, P < .0048). Multivariate Cox logistic regression identified MT1H as an independent prognostic biomarker in ccRCC (HR: 1.392, 95% CI: 1.016-1.907, P < .04). MT1H co-expressed genes annotation highlighted the involvement of mineral absorption, ribosome, oxidative phosphorylation, and proteasome pathways. GSEA illustrated several alternations in epithelial-mesenchymal transition, inflammatory response,coagulation, complement, IL-6/JAK/STAT3 signaling, glycolysis, KRAS signaling, hypoxia, E2F targets, estrogen response, INF-γ signaling, and apoptosis. No clear trends or patterns were observed in tumor immune microenvironment in response to MT1H upregulation.
Conclusions
MT1H has been identified as a potential prognostic biomarker in ccRCC. Further experimental studies are needed to confirm the observed findings and to detect the exact molecular modulators involved.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
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The authors.
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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